Cool! I would also like to see the analog circuits you made for the rest of the "typical percussion instruments": snare, drum, hihat and others. I saw a site on the Internet with a description of how this is done, but for me, having no experience, it seemed too complicated.
Sample drum is not that at all. I am interested in analog circuits, where the sound is generated directly by the circuit itself and not a recording is played back. And I'm aware of the contents of the early videos, I've watched all the videos on this channel 🙂
sounds great! I'm pleased to see both a tone CV input and accent option. What do you recommend for an accent patch? Assuming I have two trigger tracks, one is the normal drum trigger and one is for accents. For example, this could be a CV parameter on the drum track on most sequencers. Would a CV mixer with min/max output be best for this? I'd set the accent voltage higher than the trigger, and use the MAX output. If there is no accent then I get the lower voltage of the trigger.
$5? You can't buy the three pots, three knobs, switch, and four jacks on the front panel for $5, much less the rest of the components, a board to mount them on, and the front panel. Second one of your "$5" posts that I've seen that's bullshit hyperbole. Your channel gets a "Do not recommend this channel"
You can buy cheap parts from aliexpress. Pot and sw are about $0.2 and jacks and knobs are about $0.1. The parts list is compiled in the following web page. note.com/solder_state/n/n8ef0479418a0
Easily the most exciting product release from this year's Superbooth.
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Cool! I would also like to see the analog circuits you made for the rest of the "typical percussion instruments": snare, drum, hihat and others. I saw a site on the Internet with a description of how this is done, but for me, having no experience, it seemed too complicated.
There are older videos on this channel showing synthesized hats and kicks, plus sample drum modules.
Sample drum is not that at all. I am interested in analog circuits, where the sound is generated directly by the circuit itself and not a recording is played back. And I'm aware of the contents of the early videos, I've watched all the videos on this channel 🙂
sounds great! I'm pleased to see both a tone CV input and accent option. What do you recommend for an accent patch? Assuming I have two trigger tracks, one is the normal drum trigger and one is for accents. For example, this could be a CV parameter on the drum track on most sequencers. Would a CV mixer with min/max output be best for this? I'd set the accent voltage higher than the trigger, and use the MAX output. If there is no accent then I get the lower voltage of the trigger.
I think a CV mixer or VCA would be best.
Really nice drum module ! Is it possible to trigger it using an electronic drum kick like the Roland KD-8 kick pad ?
Where do you buy that perfboard?
I bought it from a Japanese web shop, but I think that similar boards can be obtained all over the world.
@@HAGIWO I've been looking for a size that's suitable for eurorack but can't find it. What size is yours?
$5? You can't buy the three pots, three knobs, switch, and four jacks on the front panel for $5, much less the rest of the components, a board to mount them on, and the front panel. Second one of your "$5" posts that I've seen that's bullshit hyperbole. Your channel gets a "Do not recommend this channel"
You can buy cheap parts from aliexpress.
Pot and sw are about $0.2 and jacks and knobs are about $0.1.
The parts list is compiled in the following web page.
note.com/solder_state/n/n8ef0479418a0
you can also buy components from chinese ebay sellers, i did that for a decade and never had any problems other than long shipping times